Utrecht University

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Masters

Cultural Antropology - Sustainable Citizenship

Offered at Utrecht University, Netherlands
DegreeMasters
FieldMSc Cultural Anthropology
Duration1 year
Tuition21342.00

Overview

Master’s programme in Cultural Anthropology – Sustainable Citizenship at Utrecht University explores how people and communities shape safer, more sustainable ways of living. You examine sustainability through social, cultural, and political lenses—linking everyday practices of citizenship to global debates about the future.

About this programme

Overview

The Master's programme in Cultural Anthropology – Sustainable Citizenship at Utrecht University delves into the ways individuals and communities contribute to creating safer and more sustainable lifestyles. This course examines sustainability through social, cultural, and political perspectives, connecting everyday citizenship practices to broader global discussions regarding future sustainability.

  • Degree: Master’s programme (MSc)
  • University: Utrecht University
  • Focus: Cultural anthropology and sustainability as a multifaceted issue
  • Accreditation: NVAO-accredited
  • Language of instruction: English (confirm in the official programme details)
  • Credits and duration: Follows the typical Dutch Master’s structure (confirm exact ECTS and duration on the programme page)
  • Application & start dates: Refer to the official Utrecht University programme page for the latest information

What you'll study

The curriculum encompasses a variety of modules that explore critical aspects of cultural anthropology and sustainability:

  • Futures in a Globalised World
  • Sustainability and Social Contestation
  • Doing Ethnography
  • Citizenship and Sovereignty
  • Practicing Anthropology

Your learning will integrate theoretical frameworks with practical analyses of current sustainability debates. You will hone ethnographic skills to grasp how sustainability is experienced and enacted within different communities. Assessments typically include written assignments and research-based projects, with the exact format confirmed on the programme page.

For a comprehensive overview of the curriculum, including any additional modules and final assessment requirements, please visit the official programme website.

Entry requirements

There are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA grading score requirements for this programme. For detailed entry criteria, please check the official Utrecht University programme page.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Master's programme in Cultural Anthropology – Sustainable Citizenship are well-equipped to pursue various career paths in fields such as community development, environmental policy, cultural research, and social advocacy. The skills acquired during the programme prepare students to engage critically with contemporary societal challenges and contribute meaningfully to sustainable practices in diverse settings.

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